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Hey Dan, even more Cascade Co. Montanas

Rich_M Feb 15, 2009 07:29 PM

Here are my Cascade Females. Just got them up from cooling this week and had the camera out.

This girl is just over 200 grams and should breed this year for the first time.

This is the girl with the crazy pattern and different color, she's 300 grams and I'm hoping for good eggs from her for a change.

Here are a couple of comparison shots.

Take Care

Rich

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MOTORHEAD Feb 15, 2009 08:38 PM

Rich that one girl is crazy looking , hope she produces for you ,please post more photos
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daneby Feb 15, 2009 08:41 PM

Those are looking great! That 2nd ones pattern is frickin awesome! Thanks for showing them

Dan

terryd Feb 15, 2009 10:34 PM

Nice to see Hognose from that far north Rich. How about a photo of your big Yellowston co. female? I'd like to see her.
-Dell
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reako45 Feb 15, 2009 11:37 PM

That big female has got a really nice pattern. Sorta Mexican. Is that normal for hogs from that locale?

reako45

Rich_M Feb 16, 2009 07:54 AM

Thanks for looking, should be a fun breeding season.

Del - I'll post some pics of the big girls after I get them up in a few weeks. I know Dan wants to see what kind of monsters his little ones could grow into.

Reako45 - She does look a little like a mexican, a little like some of the southwestern rattlers too, but no she isn't typical for that area. The other female has the classic look for that area of Montana.

Take Care

Rich

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